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The development of a transport meta-language to achieve urban freight efficiencies: A case study of the development and application of the Australian postal corporation's 'Transport Information System'

Kim Hassall, Peter Sluyter, Damian Scott, E Taniguchi (ed.), RG Thompson (ed.)

SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CITY LOGISTICS | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2012

Abstract

In the mid 1990s the Australian Postal Corporation which is the largest urban network transport operator in Australia, began development of a second electronic transport activity application that would record the activity of vehicles, the products carried and the network points services on a ‘transport duty’ basis. The first system had been a fleet management system. Integral to the development of this second electronic information transport recording system was the creation of an activity language that reflected the actions of product collection, delivery, transfers, supervision, handovers etc. Some 30 major activity tasks could define the network operations of the Postal Authority. Develop..

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